YUBSCRIPTIONS to the NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE, thus far this season, are twenty per cent in advance of the number at the same date last year. This fact encourages the publishers to believe that the present policy of the magazine meets the approval of the community, and that policy will be continued during the coming year. While we are interested in the commercial development of New England, and desire in every legitimate way to use our pages to this end, the magazine finds its widest field of usefulness as an organ of New England idealism, and of New England song, story, and local life. Lovers of New England, everywhere, are invited to subscribe. The rate is $1.75 a year. Send remittance to the New England Magazine Co. POPE BUILDING, BOSTON UBSCRIPTIONS to the NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE, thus far this season, are twenty per cent in advance of the number at the same date last year. This fact encourages the publishers to believe that the present policy of the magazine meets the approval of the community, and that policy will be continued during the coming year. While we are interested in the commercial development of New England, and desire in every legitimate way to use our pages to this end, the magazine finds its widest field of usefulness as an organ of New England idealism, and of New England song, story, and local life. Lovers of New England, everywhere, are invited to subscribe. The rate is $1.75 a year. Send remittance to the New England Magazine Co. POPE BUILDING, BOSTON THE GUARDIAN-A SERIAL. CHAPTER XXXII (Continued) FREDERICK ORIN BARTLETT. 489 EDWIN T. STIGER 479 THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE PUBLISHED AT 221 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Publisher, THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE CO. Editor, FREDERICK W. BURROWS Stockholders: Samuel M. Conant, Pawtucket, R. I.; Bertrand L. Chapman, New York City; James F. Bacon, Boston. Mortgagees, John F. Tracy, Belmont (Published in accordance with postal regulations) Subscribed and sworn to before me, J. Ralph Wellman, Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. My Commission expires March 8, 1918. Published monthly at $1.75 a year. Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Boston, Massachusetts, Post Office. THE NEW ENGLAND MAGAZINE CO. 221 COLUMBUS AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. |